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We were able to get ours working, but it only reads the summary field, not the title field and then the summary. When we think about the site, we write the summary with the intention of building off the headline. Did we miss something or is this what others get as well?

We always just use the embed code in an html asset. I was looking for an example of one we did, but I can't remember one off the top of my head. But we've always had pretty good luck with the Knight Lab stuff and just using their embed codes.

At Jon Winters' suggestion, I just put this in as a feature request. Figured I'd tack it on here as part of the posting process when feature requests are made.

We are experimenting with Hosted Blox CMS and writing back to our site from print (we previously broke the link). It would be nice if we could trim for web. So if we change a day of the week for print, it doesn't affect web. Or if we explain what was in a hyperlink for print purposes, that can be left off for web.

We would like to be able to put text in notes mode beyond the article body field. This would include: summaries, photo captions, infoboxes (all related content), description fields in other types of assets, etc.

) What problem(s) does this idea solve? Why do you need this idea implemented? Provide as many problems or use cases as possible.

We are liking the idea of print edits making it back to web to avoid correcting things in two places, but we don't like that everything we do for print is affecting web. We are using the print trim option to cut stories, but this addresses a separate issue.

I love this idea. We have a partnership with Politifact and post fact checks pretty regularly. I rigged up an html asset to make it work, but anyone else that has to figure out the code freaks out. So something native in Blox would be fantastic. Here's our section for this: http://www.columbiamissourian.com/news/politifact_missouri/